Lily Collins put on a very leggy display in a thigh-high split dress as she departed the Duke Of York Theatre in London following the press night of her new show.
The Emily In Paris star, 35, looked completely unrecognisable with blonde hair as she performed on stage in her new West End show, Barcelona.
After the show, Lily slipped into a glamorous long-sleeve black dress and opaque tights and celebrated with a host of stars.
She was met with dozens of fans with gifts of flowers outside the theatre and took a second to sign autographs.
James Norton, Adjoa Andoh, Henry Golding, Marisha Wallace and Sir Lenny Henry were among the stars who attended at the press night in support.
Lily Collins, 35, put on a very leggy display in a thigh-high split dress as she departed the Duke Of York Theatre in London following the press night of her new show
The Emily In Paris star looked completely unrecognisable with blonde hair as she performed on stage in her new West End show, Barcelona
Happy Valley star James held a show guide for Barcelona as he posed for a photo on the mini red carpet.
Bridgerton actress Adjoa cut a casual figure in oversized navy trousers and a pretty pink scarf.
Sir Lenny looked happier than ever as he arrived hand-in-hand with his theatre producer girlfriend Lisa Makin.
Crazy Rich Asians star Henry cut a dapper display, while Celebrity Big Brother star and West End actress Marisha stunned in a bodycon dress.
Lily posed for a heartfelt photo with her proud husband Charlie McDowell, who has been supporting her throughout.
Lily stars alongside Money Heist star Álvaro Morte in Bess Wohl’s explosive two-hander Barcelona.
The actress took a bow at the curtain call alongside her co-star Álvaro following their jaw-dropping performance.
The Emily In Paris alum recently shared her nerves ahead of her West End debut as she admitted she was ‘terrified’ to perform in the show.
After the show, Lily slipped into a glamorous long-sleeve black dress and opaque tights and celebrated with a host of stars
Lily stars alongside Money Heist star Álvaro Morte (pictured) in Bess Wohl’s explosive two-hander Barcelona
The actress took a bow at the curtain call alongside her co-star Álvaro following their jaw-dropping performance
She was met with dozens of fans with gifts of flowers outside the theatre and took a second to sign autographs
James Norton, Adjoa Andoh, Henry Golding, Marisha Wallace and Sir Lenny Henry were among the stars who attended at the press night in support
Lily couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she left the theatre
She was gifted a gorgeous bouquet of flowers
Lily signed autographs for fans
Happy Valley star James held a show guide for Barcelona as he posed for a photo on the mini red carpet
Bridgerton actress Adjoa cut a casual figure in oversized navy trousers and a pretty pink scarf
Sir Lenny looked happier than ever as he arrived hand-in-hand with his theatre producer girlfriend Lisa Makin
Crazy Rich Asians star Henry cut a dapper display
Celebrity Big Brother star and West End actress Marisha stunned in a bodycon dress
Lily posed for a heartfelt photo with her proud husband Charlie McDowell, who has been supporting her throughout
The Emily In Paris alum recently shared her nerves ahead of her West End debut as she admitted she was ‘terrified’ to perform in the show
But taking it like a champ, Lily pulled out all the stops in the funny, American theatrical
Before she made her debut in London earlier this month, Lily said: ‘I think one of the first thngs I said to you [Álvaro] was, “OK, I just want to be very honest, I’ve never done this’
“I’m so excited, but I’m also terrified – in the best way – and I want you to know that there are going to be moments when I’m stressed, I’m anxious, I’m nervous, I’m gonna doubt myself”.
Barcelona aims to keep audiences guessing and exploring the fantasy of who we pretend to be, versus the truth of who we are
Lily and Álvaro are starring in the West End show for 12 weeks until January 11, 2025
But taking it like a champ, Lily pulled out all the stops in the funny, American theatrical.
Before she made her debut in London earlier this month, Lily told the Telegraph: ‘I think one of the first things I said to you [Álvaro] was, “OK, I just want to be very honest, I’ve never done this.
“I’m so excited, but I’m also terrified – in the best way – and I want you to know that there are going to be moments when I’m stressed, I’m anxious, I’m nervous, I’m gonna doubt myself”.
Barcelona aims to keep audiences guessing and exploring the fantasy of who we pretend to be, versus the truth of who we are.
Set in 2009, late night in Barcelona, an American tourist [Lily] goes home with a handsome Spaniard [Álvaro].
What begins as a carefree, one-night stand becomes a high-stakes clash of intention and desire, as the personal and political intertwine.
Lily and Álvaro are starring in the West End show for 12 weeks until January 11, 2025.